Re: [Zope-dev] Zpydoc

2003-06-06 Thread alan milligan
However, it turned out that I never really used it. Instead, I always used my "DocFinder" product. I was therefore unimpressed when I read your "Zpydoc" announcement. Dieter Understood! I don't think that developers make a very good audience for documentation tools anyway. I almost never use

Re: [Zope-dev] Zpydoc

2003-06-06 Thread Dieter Maurer
alan milligan wrote at 2003-6-4 22:04 +: > ... > Since then there has been half a dozen downloads, but I am yet to receive > any feedback :( > ... > Again, you can have a quick spin on the demo at > http://www.last-bastion.net/Zpydoc. > > I look forward to a critique. When "pydoc" w

Re: [Zope-dev] Zpydoc

2003-06-05 Thread Terry Hancock
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 07:16 pm, alan milligan wrote: > Personally, I am a bit sceptical about the whole Interface concept. > Fortunately because Python supports multiple inheritance, it's not like the > Java mechanism. But it strikes me as being much too like the concept of a > pure abstra

Re: [Zope-dev] Zpydoc

2003-06-05 Thread Terry Hancock
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 03:04 pm, alan milligan wrote: > As you may recall, I made a posting regarding this Zope-specific pydoc tool > over a week ago. Um, maybe I'm out of line here, but "over a week ago" sounds like a really short time ago. > Since then there has been half a dozen downloads,

[Zope-dev] Zpydoc

2003-06-05 Thread alan milligan
Guys, As you may recall, I made a posting regarding this Zope-specific pydoc tool over a week ago. Since then there has been half a dozen downloads, but I am yet to receive any feedback :( I know that documentation is about as exciting as a really unexciting thing, but would like just five mi